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by
Tom Hill
A
self-admitted wine geek, Tom lives in Northern New Mexico
and works as a computational physicist at Los Alamos National
Laboratory doing numerical neutron transport & large scale
code development. He has been tasting wines since 1971, participates
locally with a couple of large tasting groups in his area,
and is practically a fixture at most California wine festivals,
such as the Hospice du Rhône, Rhône Rangers, and
ZAP. Other interests: Tom is heavily into competitive sport
fencing (foil & epee), biking, cooking, basketball, skiing,
backpacking, mountain climbing.
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New California and Australian Rhones - August 30, 2000
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- Garretson
Paso Robles Fralich Vnyd / Spoon Hill Section (15.0%; 175
cs) Viognier '99:
Med.gold color; lovely/fragrant pear/Viognier/spicy/perfumed
straightforward Viognier nose; fat/ lush/soft very
glycerined elegant/pear/Viognier/spicy flavor; med. soft/lush/fat
very glycerined/oily attractive/spicy/pear/Viognier
finish; big & soft Viognier for early drinking.
- Garretson
Glimigrim Paso Robles RTW (100% Syrah; 504 cs) NV('77):
Dark color;rich/spicy/Syrah/ blackberry slight
bretty some smokey/roasted bit toasty/oak nose; tart very
spicy/raspberry/ blackberry/Syrah some smokey/pungent/roasted
bit funky/horsecollar flavor; med.long spicy/ Syrah/blackberry
light pungent/smokey bit funky/bretty finish w/ some tannins;
can use a yr or two of age; very interesting quite
Rhonish-style wine at a great price.
- Tatachilla
McLarenVale Grenache (78%)-Shiraz(22%) (14.0%) '98: Dark
color; earthy/mushroomy bit smokey slight blackberry
some oaked/bretty nose; soft slight dishwater rather earthy/
dusty some smokey/mushroomy funky/Rhonish flavor; med.long
earthy/dusty mushroomy bit funky/ Rhonish finish w/
some tannins; not a lot of fruit and more like a Languedoc
red.
- Tatachilla
SA Grenache (55%)-Mourvedre (45%) (13.5%) '98: Med.light
color; very fragrant/ Grenache/strawberry/spicy nose;
soft very fragrant/spicy/strawberry/Grenache zippy flavor;
med.short spicy/very strawberry/Grenache finish w/ light
tannins; a zippy/forward easy drinking Grenache.
- Martella
Calif Syrah Hammer (14.6%; 89% Syrah, 7% PS, 4% CabFranc;
280 cs) '98: Med.dark color; slight herbal some
smokey/toasty/oak/roasted/espresso bit blackberry/Syrah
nose; soft/fat/lush some ripe/blackberry/Syrah/chocolaty
slight herbal some milky/toasty/smokey/ oak flavor;
soft/lush chocolaty/blackberry/Syrah bit herbal/earthy some
toasty/charred/oak finish w/ light tannins; tastes
like SanBernarbe Syrah in Monterey; a pleasant/interesting
ripe Syrah some like the Clines or RHPhillips Syrahs; fairly
priced at $18.00
- Bell
Sierra Foothills Syrah Canterbury Vnyd (13.8%; 320 cs) '97:
Very dark color; very strong bright/blackberry/Syrah/jammy
some roasted/smokey/toasty/oak complex nose; soft/fat bit
toasty/charred/oaked bit coffee/pungent/roasted very ripe/jammy/blackberry
flavor; med.long smokey/charred/toasty/oak slight
roasted/coffee very ripe/blackberry/jammy finish w/ some
tannins; lots of ripe/jammy Syrah friot w/ lots of toasty/charred
oak; pretty interesting very ripe Syrah but not worth
$31.75.
- Garretson
The Aisling Paso Robles Syrah (13.8%; 442 cs) '98: Med.dark
color; deep blackberry/ Syrah/boysenberry/black cherry
cola bit smokey/coffee/toasty perfumed nose; tart very spicy/
racey blackberry/Syrah/black cherry cola light toasty/mocha
flavor; long very spicy black cherry cola/blackberry/Syrah
light toasty/mocha finish w/ some tannins; needs several
yrs; not a big Syrah but very well-made & very
balanced.
- Equs
Paso Robles Syrah (13.5%) '97: Very dark color; deep
blackberry/Syrah/ripe/boysenberry light coffee/roasted/toasty
complex nose; soft/rich very lush/very spicy black cherry/cola/
Dr.Pepper/blackberry/Syrah light smokey/toasty/oak some
tannic flavor; very long rich/very spicy/blackberry/Syrah/black
cherry cola/Dr.Pepper light toasty/pungent/oak finish w/
some tannins; needs several yrs; a very interesting
Syrah w/ lots of black cherry/spicy character; one
of the best Paso Syrahs I've had; very fairly priced.
- Tensley
SantaBarbaraCnty Syrah AlisosCanyonVnyd (13.5%) '98: Black
color; slight reduced/ sewer gas intense blackberry/boysenberry/Syrah
bit green olive slight smokey/mocha/roasted/ pungent
nose; rich bit reduced/sewer gas some green olive intense
blackberry/boysenberry/ Syrah some coffee/toasty/smokey/oak
flavor; long boysenberry/blackberry/Syrah some mocha/
toasty/pungent/oak finish w/ some tannins; needs several
yrs. Terrific Syrah.
- Mount
Horrocks ClareVlly Shiraz (13.5%) '97: Black color;
intense earthy/dusty/licorice/ chocolaty/boysenberry
bit coffee/licorice some vanilla/oaked nose; soft bright
blackberry/ boysenberry/licorice some vanilla/oaked
bit earthy/dusty flavor; long some vanilla/oaked straightforward
blackberry/boysenberry slight minty/menthol finish w/ rather
stiff tannins; needs several yrs; good straightforward
Oz Shiraz but a bit expensive at $30.95
- Tatachilla
McLarenVale Shiraz (14.0%) '98: Very dark color; very
strong blackberry/ boysenberry/Syrah/licorice/Dr,Pepper
nose; tart intense blackberry/boysenberry/Syrah loads
of fruit slight vanilla/oaked flavor; long fairly intense
blackberry/boysenberry/Syrah/ spicy/licorice slight
vanilla finish w/ some tannins; needs several yrs; a very
good fruit- laden Shiraz at a good price.
- Tatachilla
Foundation McLarenVale Shiraz (14.0%) '96: Very dark
color; intense smokey/ charred/pungent/slight eucalyptus
bit funky some blackberry/licorice rather coffee/espresso/
burnt complex nose; tart fairly toasty/vanilla/oaked/bit
eucalyptus some blackberry/licorice bit smoother complex
flavor; long slight funky/aged Syrah rather toasty/oak/vanilla/
eucalyptus fairly blackberry/licorice finish w/ fair tannins;
not as much blackberry/Syrah fruit and a bit of a
funky/aged character that one wouldn't expect from a '96.
Not quite worth the price.
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And
the ol' bloody pulpit once again:
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Garretson Viognier: I was quite struck by the similarity
of Mat's Viognier and the one's GaryEberle made from
the same vnyd. More of a low-key/subtle Viognier in the
nose and not that intense on the palate but a very
glycerined fatness to it. Almost a Pillsbury DoughBoy
style of Viognier. Mat's version seemed to have less oak
and more of a spiciness to it than the Eberle ones
did.
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Equs Syrah: Equs is the name used by WildHorseWnry in Templeton
for their top-of-the-line Rhone wines. I've been very
impressed with some of the Syrahs Kenny Volk has made from
the James Berry Vnyd in WestSide Paso. This Syrah
is probably as good as any of those and as good a
Syrah as from anyplace else in Calif.
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Tensley Syrah: Joey Tensley is winemaker at BeckmenVnyds
and clearly knows what he's doing. This AlisosCnynVnyd
is not quite as big & extracted as the ThompsonVnyd
version we had a few weeks ago, but it's close. He's
a guy we need to keep our eye on for future great wines.
The AlisosCnynVnyd looks to also be another up&coming
vnyd in SantaBarbara. Bob Lindquist of Qupe has also
been taking grapes from here and making some exceptional
wines. It's located up a small canyon south of AlisosCnyn
road and just east of the Thompson vnyd. If memory
serves me correct, this is where Tony Austin had his wnry
located. He was also making a fair amount of speed
there as well, and was busted a few yrs ago when he tried
to outrun a DEA helicopter in a beat-up pickup truck.
He now lives not far from Randall Grahm's vnyd, there
in Soledad, in government housing.
TomHill
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